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(Source: Prime Minister’s Office of India ) May 22, 2014 PM designate Shri Narendra Modi strongly condemned the terror attack on the Indian consulate in Herat, Afghanistan. Shri Modi also spoke of the security concern with the President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai. Shri Modi said that India saluted the bravery of both, the Indian and the Afghan security forces PM designate Shri...

The Indian consulate in Herat in Afghanistan was attacked on Friday by four heavily armed gunmen who tried to enter the complex. All four attackers were killed, officials said, adding that the Consulate staff were safe. The attack began at 3.15 a.m. when the four gunmen tried to break into the consulate, located 600 km from Kabul. Earlier reports had indicated the involvement...

The Indian consulate in Herat in Afghanistan was attacked on Friday by four heavily armed gunmen who tried to enter the complex. All four attackers were killed, officials said, adding that the Consulate staff were safe. The attack began at 3.15 a.m. when the four gunmen tried to break into the consulate, located 600 km from Kabul. Earlier reports had indicated the involvement...

Ahead of the terror attack on the Indian consulate in Afghanistan, prime minister-designate Narendra Modi spoke to Indian ambassador to Afghanistan Amar Sinha and assured support to the staff at the Indian consulate that was attacked by gunmen, an official said Friday. "PM designate Narendra...

Washington, May 24 (IANS) Denying that it had failed to reach out to the Bharatiya Janata Party before the elections, the US has said that it engages with a broad section of Indian politics and Indian society. "I would take exception with the notion that we somehow picked a party or picked someone to support," State Department spokesperson Marie Harf told reporters Friday when...

Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Friday spoke to Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi and assured him that Kabul "will do all to protect Indian missions there". The external affairs ministry said Modi thanked Karzai for the "efforts of Afghan forces in thwarting (the) attack on India's consulate in Herat". "President Karzai & I talked about Consulate attack in Herat. He...

New Delhi, May 23 (IANS) Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi spoke to Indian ambassador to Afghanistan Amar Sinha and assured support to the staff at the Indian consulate that was attacked by gunmen, an official said Friday. "PM designate Narendra Modi following events related...

Narendra Modi speaks to Indian ambassador in Afghanistan

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Narendra Modi speaks to Indian ambassador in Afghanistan

Narendra Modi speaks to Indian ambassador in Afghanistan to take stock of situation amidst attack there
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The Indian consulate in the Afghan city of Herat was attacked early this morning by four gunmen who tried to enter the complex and later fired from neighbouring buildings. Three attackers have reporte...

INTERNATIONAL NEWS 23rd MAY 2014 :The Indian consulate in the Afghan city of Herat was attacked early Friday by four gunmen who tried to enter the complex and later fired from neighbouring buildings. ...

In a quick response, Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi spoke to Indian Ambassador in Afghanistan Amar Sinha after the attack and assured him all support to the staff.
Pakistan, meanwhile, conde...

Unprecedented attack by India's Afghan envoy on Pakistan

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Unprecedented attack by India's Afg

Unprecedented attack by India's Afghan envoy on Pakistan

Pakistan's proxy war in India is well-known, but for the first time, India is speaking out against Pakistan-sponsored violence in Afghanistan.
After Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Pakistan of c...

Narendra Modi's peace talk, moves attack

published:23 May 2014

Narendra Modi's peace talk, moves a

Narendra Modi's peace talk, moves attack

Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi on Friday talked to Afghan President Hamid Karzai over the attack on the Indian Consulate in Herat province and was assured that everything will be done to prote...

The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an economic and geopolitical organisation of eight countries that are primarily located in South Asia.[10] The SAARC Secretariat is base...

India-U.S. Ties Under Narendra Modi

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India-U.S. Ties Under Narendra Modi

India-U.S. Ties Under Narendra Modi

India's ties with the United States have deepened in the last few years especially in the economic and defense-security arenas. With changes taking place in South Asia -- elections in India and Afghan...

He became Chief Minister of Gujarat in October 2001, promoted to the office at a time when his predecessor Keshubhai Patel had resigned, following the defeat of BJP in the by-elections. His tenure as chief minister of Gujarat began on 7 October 2001, and he is the longest serving Chief Minister of the state of Gujarat. In July 2007 he became the longest serving Chief Minister in Gujarat's history when he had been in power for 2063 days continuously. He was elected again for a third term on 23 December 2007 in the state elections, which he had cast as a "referendum on his rule".

Narendra Modi speaks to Indian ambassador in Afghanistan

Narendra Modi speaks to Indian ambassador in Afghanistan to take stock of situation amidst attack there
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The Indian consulate in the Afghan city of Herat was attacked early this morning by four gunmen who tried to enter the complex and later fired from neighbouring buildings. Three attackers have reportedly been killed, one is still alive.
The assault, which began at 3.25 am, has been on for several hours. The local police was quoted as saying that three gunmen opened fire on the consulate from a nearby house with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades. One of them was shot dead while he was trying to scale the wall of the consulate.
The two other attackers were reportedly surrounded by over 150 security personnel, including soldiers of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP).
Indian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin told NDTV, "Earlier this morning the consulate was attacked. Our brave ITBP personnel and Afghan soldiers were successful in rebutting the attack. All Indian personnel are safe."
He added that Afghanistan officials were in touch with India and senior officials including Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh were monitoring the situation.
The choice of Herat for the attack has surprised many as the city, which lies near Afghanistan's border with Iran, is considered one of the safest in the country.
The attack comes on a day Islamabad is expected to inform India whether Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will come for Narendra Modi's swearing in as Prime Minister on Monday.
Afghan president Hamid Karzai has confirmed that he will attend the oath ceremony.
India has invested more than $2 billion in Afghan projects, including roads and power projects. .
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS 23rd MAY 2014 :The Indian consulate in the Afghan city of Herat was attacked early Friday by four gunmen who tried to enter the complex and later fired from neighbouring buildings. Three attackers have reportedly been killed.
The assault, which began at 3.25 am, has been on for several hours. The Indian foreign ministry said all personnel are safe.
Prime Minister-elect Narendra Modi has spoken to the Indian ambassador in Afghanistan and assured all help. Foreign ministry spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said he "bolstered morale of all staff in Indian missions in Afghanistan."
At dawn, four gunmen reportedly opened fire on the consulate from a nearby house with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades. One of them was shot dead while he was trying to scale the wall of the consulate.
The two other attackers were reportedly surrounded by over 150 security personnel, including soldiers of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), and shot.
"Our brave ITBP personnel and Afghan soldiers were successful in rebutting the attack. All Indian personnel are safe," Mr Akbaruddin said.
The choice of Herat for the attack has surprised many as the city, which lies near Afghanistan's border with Iran, is considered one of the safest in the country.
Pakistan has condemned the attack, which comes on a day Islamabad is expected to inform India whether Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will come for Mr Modi's swearing in as Prime Minister on Monday.
Afghan president Hamid Karzai has confirmed that he will attend the oath ceremony.
India has invested more than $2 billion in Afghan projects, including roads and power projects.

In a quick response, Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi spoke to Indian Ambassador in Afghanistan Amar Sinha after the attack and assured him all support to the staff.
Pakistan, meanwhile, condemned the attack.
On microblogging website Twitter, Modi said he is closely monitoring the situation.
The audacious attack comes ahead of May 26 swearing-in ceremony of India's next prime minister Narendra Modi.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has confirmed that he will attend the oath-taking ceremony.

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Unprecedented attack by India's Afghan envoy on Pakistan

Pakistan's proxy war in India is well-known, but for the first time, India is speaking out against Pakistan-sponsored violence in Afghanistan.
After Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Pakistan of conducting a proxy war in India last week, the Indian ambassador to Afghanistan, Amar Sinha did some plain speaking to an Afghan TV channel: "The terrorists who come to Afghanistan, do they come from Africa? Do they come from Mali or Nigeria? No. We know what these elements are; thousands of books have been written on the sanctuaries of terrorism. Unfortunately, one particular area has become a nursery for training terrorists," Sinha said. "They are located in Pakistan and it is not a secret."
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Narendra Modi's peace talk, moves attack

Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi on Friday talked to Afghan President Hamid Karzai over the attack on the Indian Consulate in Herat province and was assured that everything will be done to protect the Indian missions in Afghanistan.
Mr Modi also spoke to India's Ambassador in Afghanistan Amar Sinha soon after the attack, condemned it and said that he was closely monitoring the situation.
He also lauded the role of security forces manning the Consulate in Herat for their valiant efforts in fighting and killing the terrorists who attacked it.
"President Karzai & I talked about Consulate attack in Herat. He assured me he will do everything to protect India's Missions in Afghanistan," Mr Modi tweeted.
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Special: Taliban's 'Mission Modi'

With Narendra Modi extending India's hand of friendship towards, among others, Afghanistan, the religious fundamentalist group in that country, Taliban is getting uneasy. Taliban isn't too happy with the deepening of ties between India and Afghanistan. in this exclusive bulletin, Aaj Tak reveals the the diabolical plans of the Taliban.
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US Ambassador meets Narendra Modi and holds wide ranging discussion on Indo-US Strategic partnership, US Ambassador Nancy Powell accompanied by American delegates met Narendra Modi at Gandhinagar today.
Ambassador Powell held comprehensive and wide ranging discussions with Modi covering all facets of the Indo-US relationship and cooperation, in the wider global context.
She fondly recollected her earlier visits to Gujarat, and expressed happiness on having come again. She also said that she was impressed by the changes and development she saw in Gujarat.She also appreciated the fact that American businesses were pleased with the speed of decision making, as well as clear procedures in place in the State.
Ambassador Powell expressed keenness to take best practices of Governance from Gujarat to be incubated and implemented in developing countries for the benefit of people there. This included the ChiranjeeviYojana, which has improved mother and child health through institutional delivery.
While discussing the situation in Afghanistan, Gujarat's involvement in training Afghan officials,as well as rural Afghan women for self-employment were discussed in detail. Modi suggested that Gujarat's model of dairy cooperatives could also be of immense value to the rural economy of Afghanistan. Ambassador Powell welcomed the suggestion and said that she would take it forward.
Modi highlighted the strong foundations of the US-India 'Strategic partnership' laid by former Prime Minister AtalBihari Vajpayee. He also mentioned Mr. Vajpayee's various initiatives for peace in India's neighbourhood. Mr.Modi reiterated the BharatiyaJanata Party's commitment to further strengthen this partnership.
He expressed concern over the recent ill-treatment of an Indian lady diplomat in New York, and expressed hope that a permanent solution would be found soon. Ambassador Powell reassured that the US government was fully committed to resolving this issue at the earliest possible.Modi stated that for strengthening the Indo-US 'Strategic partnership' and realize its full potential, it is important that such irritants should not be allowed to happen.
Modi stated the need to have a single global yardstick on terrorism, as well as the need to isolate terrorist groups irrespective of their base or victims. He emphasized that the perpetrators of the 26/11 Mumbai attack must be quickly brought to justice.
Various other issues including defence, security, counter-terrorism, disaster management, student exchange and economic cooperation were discussed in detail.

The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is an economic and geopolitical organisation of eight countries that are primarily located in South Asia.[10] The SAARC Secretariat is based in Kathmandu, Nepal.[11] The combined economy of SAARC is 3rd largest in the world in the terms of GDP(PPP) after the United States and China and 8th largest in the terms of GDP(Nominal).SAARC nations are having 3% of world's area and in contrast having 21% (Around 1.7 Billion) of world's total population. India makes up over 70% of the area and population among these eight nations. All seven non-Indian member states all share borders with India but with no other member states. During 2005-10, the average GDP growth rate of SAARC stood at an impressive 8.8% p.a., But it slowed to 6.5% in 2011 largely because of slowdown in India which accounts for nearly 80% of SAARC's economy.

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India-U.S. Ties Under Narendra Modi

India's ties with the United States have deepened in the last few years especially in the economic and defense-security arenas. With changes taking place in South Asia -- elections in India and Afghanistan, U.S. military drawdown in Afghanistan -- the way that India-U.S. ties develop will also have an impact on the region and beyond. To discuss these and other crucial issues confronting Washington and New Delhi, Hudson Institute will host a talk by Commodore Uday Bhaskar, Distinguished Fellow, Soc

Narendra Modi at Washington DC Indian Embassy

Narendra Modi's joint statement with Obama - Analysis

The joint statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Barack Obama reaffirmed that both India and US are “natural partners”. Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that bilateral ties in the sectors of energy, Defence, security and infrastructure will see growth. The other points mentioned were in regarding sharing intelligence, counter-terrorism, Afghanistan, space exploration and technology.
Listen to former Ambassador Prabhat Shukla, Distinguished Fellow at Vivekananda International Foundation, speaking on Modi-Obama joint press statement.

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published:01 Oct 2014

updated:01 Oct 2014

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NARENDRA MODI FOREIGN POLICY AS CM AND PM

Narendra Modi was sworn in as Prime Minister on 26 May 2014 at the Rastrapati Bhavan. He is India's first prime minister born after the country's independence.[142] In a first of its kind, Modi invited all SAARC leaders to attend his swearing-in ceremony;[143] the attendees included Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay, Maldives President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom, Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam of Mauritius (SAARC observer), Nepal Prime Minister Sushil Koirala, Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif,[144] and Speaker of the National Parliament of Bangladesh Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury.[145][146] Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina could not attend since she had a scheduled state visit to Japan and deputed the Speaker of National Parliament of Bangladesh to attend the ceremony on her behalf.[147]
International diplomacy
As chief minister of Gujarat
To attract foreign investment in Gujarat during his time as chief minister, Modi made visits to countries such as China, Singapore and Japan.[148] He also visited China in November 2006 to study the Special Economic Zones that were about to be implemented in Gujarat.[149] He again visited in September 2007[150] and later in November 2011. A month after his visit of 2011, the Chinese Government released 13 diamond traders from India who had been jailed by the Shenzhen Customs, which Modi attributed to his diplomatic efforts and statesmanship.[151][152]
Narendra Modi meeting the South Korean ambassador in Gandhinagar.
Modi's relationship with many Western nations was a troubled one during his tenure as Chief Minister. Questions about his role in the 2002 Gujarat riots resulted in a boycott by the UK, the US and the EU. He was barred from entering the United States under a provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act.[153] Modi is the only person ever denied a visa to the U.S. under this provision.[154] The UK as well as the European Union refused to deal with Modi because of perceptions of his role in the riots. However, as Modi emerged as a national leader in India, the UK[155] and the EU[156] lifted their boycotts in October 2012 and March 2013 respectively and, following Modi's election as the Prime Minister of India, the US invited him to Washington.[157][158]
In 2011, the Karachi Chamber of Commerce & Industry, impressed with the development of Gujarat, invited Modi to visit Pakistan and address prominent business leaders. They also asked him to consider a flight between Karachi and Ahmedabad, on account of the historical cultural and economic relations between the two regions of Gujarat and Sindh. Modi wanted to help Pakistan out of its power crisis, especially in Sindh, suggesting Pakistan can follow the 'Gujarat Model' in two ways – Gujarat Solar Park and Kalpasar Project.[159]
In April 2014, in a move described as "unexpected", senior Pakistani diplomats told The Daily Telegraph that Modi is their preferred choice for the Prime Minister of India, "as he could provide the strong leadership necessary for peace talks".[160]
Although boycotted by Western nations, Modi visited Japan in 2012. According to Ryohei Kasai, research fellow at the Center for South Asian Studies, Gifu Women's University, Japan, "There is a growing interest in Modi in Japan with much anticipation that he will reshape India by revitalizing its economy and better governance. I believe Japan has an excellent relationship with him. Not only have successive Japanese ambassadors to India been regular guests in 'Vibrant Gujarat' investors' summit (organised biennially) but Japanese private companies also made a big amount of investment in the state."[161]
As Prime Minister of India
Modi(2nd from left) along with other BRICS leaders at the 6th BRICS summit at Fortaleza, Brazil.
Modi invited the leaders of SAARC countries to his oath-taking ceremony for taking office as Prime Minister, to strengthen the diplomatic relationship and increase business.[162] Continuing with the aim of promoting close ties with neighbouring countries, Modi's first foreign visit as Prime Minister of India was to Bhutan . He later visited Nepal on August 8, 2014.[163][164] Later, he made a 5 day bilateral visit to Japan starting on August 30, 2014.

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KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Sushil Koirala, who is on a three-day India visit, today met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House in New Delhi and discussed issues of mutual interest.
Minister of Physical Infrastructure and Transport Bimalendra Nidhi, who is accompanying the PM, said over phone from New Delhi that Indian prime minister showed concern about the constitution-drafting process. "We still have to narrow down our differences on the model of forms of governance and federalism. If there is no consensus, we have agreed to get these issues settled by the Constituent Assembly. I am confident that we will be able to draft a new constitution in time," Nidhi quoted Koirala as telling the new Indian PM.
According to Nidhi, Koirala told the Indian PM that the constitution-drafting process was moving as per the CA calendar to ensure the delivery of a new constitution within a year.
Koirala told Modi that India had been kind to extend its support to Nepal's peace building and constitution-drafting effort and he expected continued support on these fronts in the coming days. Koirala told Modi that he too was focusing on good governance and development. According to Nidhi, Koirala lauded Modi for running an impressive election campaign that gave his party — the Bharatiya Janata Party — an absolute majority.
Koirala extended invitation to Modi for SAARC summit to be held in Kathmandu in November and requested him to visit Kathmandu even before the SAARC event. According to Nidhi, Modi said he was willing to visit Pashupatinath temple at a convenient time.
Modi talked of harnessing Nepal's hydropower, tourism potential and offered to help in road projects, including postal road and fast track Tarai-Kathmandu road project. "There can be several development projects that India can help with but it will be better if you choose the priority projects," Nidhi quoted Modi as telling the Nepali delegation.
Modi instructed newly appointed Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj to accelerate the pace of projects being carried out with Indian assistance in Nepal.
Koirala also met Indian President Pranab Mukherjee before attending a dinner hosted by the Embassy of Nepal in New Delhi.
After his meeting with the Indian PM in the morning, Koirala also met Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajpaksa.
Bhutanese Prime Minister Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay also met Koirala at ITC Maurya hotel.
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Narendra Modi talks to Afghanistan President

Prime Minister Designate Shri Narendra Modi had a telephonic conversation with the President of Afghanistan Hamid Karzai regarding the terror attack on India's Consulate in Herat, Afghanistan.
During the talk, President Karzai assured Shri Modi that Afghanistan would do everything to protect Indian Missions in Afghanistan. Shri Modi also thanked President Karzai for the efforts of the Indian and Afghanistan forces in thwarting the attack on the Indian Consulate.
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China and India to act as twin engines to promote growth and prosperity in the region, says Xi.
Due to non-demarcation of the border, certain incidents take place but both countries have mechanisms to handle such incidents, says Xi.
We have decided to respect each other's concerns and China is determined to settle the boundary issue at earliest, says Xi.
2015 to be observed as 'Visit India' year in China, and 2016 will the year to visit China in India, says Xi.
China supports India's full membership in Shanghai Cooperation Organization, says PM Modi.
China will invest $20 billion in next five years in India, says Xi.
President Xi says China will set up two industrial parks in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
We had fruitful talks which include all issues of mutual concern, says Xi.
Xi invites PM Modi to visit China, says both countries are important forces in an increasingly multi-polar world.
Both the countries should strive together for peaceful and inclusive development, says Xi.
Hope that under PM Modi India will achieve new heights under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, says Xi.
Chinese President Xi Jinping expresses happiness over India's enormous development and achievements.
This is a historic opportunity to enhance the relationship between India and China, says PM Modi.
If both the countries are sensitive to opportunities and challenges, then I am confident we will fulfill are responsibility to make it a great success, says PM Modi.
Have expressed concern over China's visa policy and trans border rivers issue. Told his that an early resolution on these matters would enhance mutual trust, says PM Modi.
We had good discussions on regional and international issues. A peaceful and & stable neighbourhood is in everyone's interest, says PM Modi.
We also agreed to cooperate on our many shared interests at the global level, says PM Modi
We will build closer cooperation on the shared challenges of terrorism and extremism, says PM Modi.
India and China have a shared interest in a peaceful and stable region, including peace, stability and prosperity Afghanistan, says PM Modi.
We have to address the boundary question very soon, says PM Modi
I have expressed concern over what has happened on the borders and said that we need to solve the issue, says PM Modi.
I thank the President that he has agreed for a new road to open for Kailash Mansarovar from Nathu La, says PM Modi.
PM Modi says, I have told President Jinping that trade deficit between New Delhi, Beijing has increased and requested him to ensure easier market access and investment opportunities to Indian companies in China. President Jinping has assured me that he will do his best.
There should be peace in our relations and in the borders. If this happens we can realise true potential of our relations, says PM Modi.
I am glad that President Xi Jinping has come to India within months of our Government taking office, says PM Modi.
India and China exchange bilateral agreements in presence of President Xi Jinping and PM Narendra Modi.
Narendra Modi, Xi Jinping meet ends, both the leaders will address media shortly.
Samajwadi Party leader Naresh Agarwal says, "There should be a compromise that both will be at their limit on the border. What's the meaning of this, that at one side Chinese president has come here and on the other Chinese are doing incursions at the border."
Tibetan spiritual guru leader Dalai Lama says Xi Jinping's thinking is more realistic and more open minded so he can learn more from India.
Delhi Police detains Tibetan protestors, who were agitating against Xi's three-day visit to India.
Tibetan demonstrators raise anti-China slogans outside Hyderabad House.
Tibetan protesters stage demonstrators outside Hyderabad House where PM Narendra Modi is meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Reports say that PM Modi has raked up incursion issue with Jinping and is having detailed discussion on the contentious issue.
The Chinese Army pushed in more troops into Chumar village along the Line of Actual Control in the wee hours today. According to sources, the Chinese side pushed in more troops before the break of dawn with more banners asking the Indian Army to leave the area.
Beijing and New Delhi can create opportunities for the world, Jinping says.
India, China ink dozen key agreements
Earlier, Xi and his wife reached Ahmedabad Wednesday afternoon to begin a three-day India sojourn. He spent around six hours in Ahmedabad.
In Ahmedabad, three agreements were inked in the pr

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Narendra Modi assures Jayalalithaa on Alexis Prem kumar's safety

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured Tamil Nadu that his government would spare "no effort" to ensure the safe release of Indian priest Alexis Prem Kumar, who was abducted in Afganistan last week.
In a letter to Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, he said the primary concern at this stage was to ensure the integrity of ongoing efforts for Father Prem Kumar's release and "to ensure that he does not come to harm".
"I can assure you that the Government will spare no effort for the safe and earliest possible release of Father Prem Kumar. I will continue to monitor the situation very closely", Modi said.
Modi's letter was in response to the one sent to him by Jayalalithaa on June 4, requesting him to "personally intervene" and take up the matter at the highest level in Afganistan for the early release of Prem Kumar.
Noting that he too was "deeply concerned" about the abduction of Prem Kumar, Modi said, "I have been assured that the Government of Afghanistan and the authorities in Herat are taking every possible step to ensure the early release of Prem Kumar".
Indian Ambassador in Kabul (Amar Sinha) has been in "regular" touch with the President's office and the security agencies, Modi said.
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Narendra Modi condemns attack on Indian consulate in Herat, Afghanistan

PM-designate Narendra Modi spoke to Afghan President Hamid Karzai about the Indian consulate attack in Herat, Afghanistan. The Afghan President has assured to do everything to protect India's Missions in his country.

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published:23 May 2014

updated:23 May 2014

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The Newshour Debate from New York: Nawaz Sharif Self Goal - Full Debate (26th September 2014)

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Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Friday (Sept. 26) raked up the Kashmir issue at the UN General Assembly here and blamed India for "another missed opportunity" to address outstanding issues by cancelling the Foreign Secretary-level talks. Asserting that a "veil" cannot be drawn over the "core" issue of Kashmir, he said Pakistan is ready to work for resolution of this problem through negotiations. Needling India, Sharif said that more than six decades ago, the UN had passed resolutions to hold a plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir. India had called off the Foreign Secretary-level talks in August after Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit met Kashmiri Hurriyat leaders in New Delhi, ignoring India's warning not to meet the separatist leaders. Both India and Pakistan have separately stated that there was no planned meeting of Sharif and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the margins of the UN session. Sharif, however, gave enough indications that Pakistan was not averse to resumption of the dialogue process with India. Sharif said that it is his government's "aspiration and effort" to build a peaceful neighborhood by pursuing a policy of constructive engagement. Sharif said that as a "responsible" nuclear weapon state, Pakistan will continue to support the objectives of nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation; and pursue a policy of nuclear restraint and credible minimum deterrence. Condemning terrorism, Sharif told the UN General Assembly that his country is fighting terrorism "planted" on its soil and has resolved to fight the "scourge" to the finish. He said that in the past 13 years, Pakistan "as a frontline state" has sacrificed tremendously due to terrorism. Stating that Pakistan remains committed to forging a deeper bilateral relationship with Afghanistan on the basis of equal security and shared prosperity, Sharif said, "Our two nations confront common challenges, which call for greater cooperation and understanding between our two nations."
In a debate moderated by TIMES NOW's Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami, panelists -- Maroof Raza, Strategic Affairs Analyst; Husain Haqqani, Former Ambassador of Pakistan to the USA & Director, South & Central Asia Hudson Institute; Kanwal Sibal, Former Diplomat; K C Singh, Former Secretary, MEA; Air Vice Marshal (Retd) Abid Rao, Defence Analyst; Reham Khan, Senior Journalist; Tariq Pirzada, Strategic Affairs Analyst -- discuss whether Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's speech in the United Nations General Assembly is a self-goal for Pakistan.

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published:27 Sep 2014

updated:27 Sep 2014

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Narendra Modi to Meet American President for First Time today

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TV9 News: Barack Obama Calls Narendra Modi, Congratulated For His Emphatic Electoral Victory..,
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Gandhinagar, Gujarat: United States President Barack Obama on Friday called up Indian prime minister-designate Narendra Modi and congratulated him on his "emphatic election victory", officials said.
Mr Obama said that the largest democracy in the world has given a "decisive mandate" and that he wished that under Narendra Modi's leadership, India will contribute significantly at the global stage.
Both leaders discussed the India-US Strategic Partnership and the prevailing global economic situation.
This was the first high-level contact between Mr Modi and the US leadership ever since 2005 when the Gujarat chief minister had been denied a US visa due to his alleged complicity in the 2002 riots in the state.
Mr Obama joined a number of world leaders including British Prime Minister David Cameron, Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who have congratulated the Bharatiya Janata Party leader on the overwhelming win in the general elections.
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published:17 May 2014

updated:17 May 2014

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PM Narendra Modi addresses Convocation of AIIMS (Full Speech)

rime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday addressed the 42nd convocation of the All India Institute of Medical sciences in New Delhi and gave away awards to the students.

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published:20 Oct 2014

updated:20 Oct 2014

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US Officials Hail Narendra Modi's Steps to Firm up Ties with Neighbours

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